Going through my goodie box and pulled a broadhead out to mount it on a shaft and I fumbled it. Instead of letting it drop I grabbed for it and cut myself deeply on my left thumb. Small cut but it wouldn't stop bleeding so I ran some fletching glue into it to stop the flow. Works as good as the military issued stuff I had in the Army.

I've used super glue several times I should have had stiches and any fast acting glue should work. It should be noted that if you have a deep puncture wound that you don't want to completely seal the opening so that it can drain.

When I worked in the clinic we used it all the time to close lacerations etc. Called it "skin tight" and what's his name was right about 25-30 dollars a fraction of an oz vs store prices - hmmm Costs a lot to sterilize antobiotic chemicals that ecoli couldent live in - hmmm again - lol

LOL, well almost. I was helping a friend cut trees off his house a couple of days after Katrina hit NO. We were just north of NO, across the lake. I cut a small twisted sapling and it grabbed the saw and swung it into my right thigh. The cut was to the bone and 7-8" long.

Nowhere to go so I cut the shredded tissue off clean, rinsed it out with 4-5 different things, and cleaned out the debris. I then superglued inside, waited 20 min and superglued the top side. Placed butterfly strips, bandaged, and back to work. It never even got a lil red, and healed with almost no scar.

I keep a tube of super glue in my emergency kit for exactly this reason.

Years ago, I was driving T-Posts in an area about 30 minutes and through a usually-dry / sometimes slightly wet creek bed away from civilization (weak to no cell phone coverage most of the time). I pulled the T-Post driver up too far and it came off the T-Post and directly into my forehead. After the stars stopped spinning and I got my feet back under me, I reached up and felt my head. Bleeding pretty good from a gash in my head - right at the hairline. Cleaned it up with some wet-wipes I had in the glove compartment, super-glued it shut, and went back to the T-Posts driving.

LOL, well almost. I was helping a friend cut trees off his house a couple of days after Katrina hit NO. We were just north of NO, across the lake. I cut a small twisted sapling and it grabbed the saw and swung it into my right thigh. The cut was to the bone and 7-8" long.

Nowhere to go so I cut the shredded tissue off clean, rinsed it out with 4-5 different things, and cleaned out the debris. I then superglued inside, waited 20 min and superglued the top side. Placed butterfly strips, bandaged, and back to work. It never even got a lil red, and healed with almost no scar.